You know, though, when I look at the area on Street-view I see two pharmacies, a Swiss Chalet, and a McDs. But whatever. Apparently there's a paint-ball facility in the building somewhere, and on the upper floors a radical mosque that calls everyone to prayer nine times a day through loudspeakers drilled into the side of the facade itself. Presumably, Postmedia will want those removed when they "re-brand" the site. Good luck with that. I am also told that the building will be renamed the Lookout Below Tower, in honor of Postmedia's stock price.

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Hey, the stock price went up 62% 10 days ago, based on 500 shares volume that day, & has been holding steady all week at $1.14.Seriously, is there any hope of the chain unlinking so that we can have some quality local papers?Think of Vancouver, both papers owned by Postmedia -- no wonder people readhttp://thetyee.ca/ http://www.straight.com http://www.publiceyeonline.com/ http://www.vancouverobserver.com./ The National Post seems to be getting better, or at least is countenancing the possiblity of climate change. The best thing about the Post is that it makes the G &M look good -- or better, -- or less worse.